![]() ![]() I want nothing to do with a raster editor if at all possible. I want all my editing done parametrically and non-destructively. I switched from Adobe to Capture One back in 2012. Given the current sale with the new release of On1 2021 that's a tough choice to pass up. It may be possible to ignore all that but I didn't see anything in a few days to keep me interested and I removed it. Exposure X6 is built around supplying the user with canned effects. I want a raw converter to hand me full control and otherwise stay out of my way. It seemed like reasonable software but it was obvious to me fairly quickly that we have very different approaches. I'm not qualified to say much about Exposure X6. Then before they finish the debugging job they get distracted and head off in another direction with a new beta product. If ever there was a company that uses it's paying customer base to debug their beta products it's Skylum. They get a product to beta stage and release it. For example we expect by now that a parametric raw converter functions 100% non-destructively. Their software is poorly conceived and engineered. However the software does an excellent job. Then you find out it's available just pony up another $50.00 for the the film pack. You purchase the raw converter and eventually you bump into a missing feature that you'd swear should be there and it's not like adding a vignette. They do have a problem with hidden costs. ![]() I use DXO for some work with my non-Fuji cameras and it is excellent software. So hit me with your best LR alternatives! i mostly just want to knock out a recurring monthly expense. I don't mind spending $150 or so if it's a legitimate lateral-ish move from lightroom and can handle fuji's RAW files well. I have not done any deep-dive research on any of these yet, just looked at some brief overviews and user reviews.which may or may not have been biased. I know some software apps have issues with fujis x-trans sensor so getting fuji RAW files right will definitely be a deal breaker.Ĭapture One Pro (I really don't like how you can either pick ONE camera file type or pay extra for "ALL" types) I have some with x-trans sensor and some with the Bayer. ![]() Ive been using adobe products since the late 90's. I still need to edit the occasional photo and when I do, I still want something that is going to deliver quality results. Not doing near as much photography as I have in years past and I'm having a harder and harder time justifying that adobe subscription. ![]()
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